VIE UNITED HUNT CLUB, ' STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be lield on tho IfIJTT PARK RACECOURSE ox WEDNESDAY, 12m JULY, 1803 (Four (l»?s nftcr tho Wollington ltaoing ,; Clib'sStccplcchnso Meeting), Jralge: A. K. G. Ilhotles. :F Treasurer: John Mills, Hmultcappor: J. E. Stewards: H. D. Crawford, D. 0. A. Cooper. Dr Ctihill, Dr Olllon. G. L, 11. Ciiningham, li. D. Cadwcll, W. W, Cos V. W. Maddox, John Mills, E. D. O'Rorko Joseph Myers, C. P. Skcrrclt, A Wylio ami D, G, Riddiford, Starter :S. Powell. PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Metropolitan Club). 1. Maiden Steeplechase llAsniar, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the Makes. Maiden riders allowed 7lb. ' For hunters that liavo never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. 2. Opes Hurdle Handicap, of 45 sovs; second horeo 5 sovs from the stakes, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and three-quarters, 3. United Hust Club Steeplechase Han- , nic.tr, of 60 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. For hunters only. Minimum weight in handicap, list; maiden riders allowed 71b. Nomination, 1 sov; accoptanco, 1 sov. About three miles and a hall. i. Ores Steeplechase Handicap, of 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from tho slakes, Nomination, 1 sov;acceptance 2 sovs. About three miles, 5, Ladies' Hiucelet Handicap. First horse a Bracelet ol the value of 25 sovs; second horse, a bracelet of the value of 5 sovs (or cash equivalent). For hunters only. Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside. The horses to bo nominated by Indies, and will require to jump n hurdle to the satisfaction of the stewards before starting. Maiden riders allowed 51b. Minimum weight, list, Nominations, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Two miles on the flat, 6, Open Wp.i.tf.ii Handicap, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, One mile and a quarter on the flat. 7, Fahewem, HuniiLE Handidap, of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For hunters only. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov, Weights will bo declared on the courso immediately after the Ladies' Bracelet is run, and occcpt.\nccs must be notified to the Clerk of the Scales within 10 minutes nftcr the Open Welter Handicap. Maiden riders allowed 51b. One mile nnd a half. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. N.8.-AII events close at (I p.m. Tummy, June 20tu.—Noiuinntions kail events. Saturday, July Bm.—Weights declared, except lor the Farewell Hurdle Handicap. (The night of the W.R.C.'s Winler Meeting.) Monday, July lOrn-Acccptanccs for all handicaps, except the Farewell Hurdle Handicap. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount payable close at the Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, at 9 p.m. on the dates named. The Rules of Racing adopted by the Metropolitan Club) of New Zealand will be Strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount ol all stakes, Races Nos. 1,3,5 and 7, are confined to qualified hunters only. Owners or riders must produce Masters' .Certificates to the Clerk of the Scales before tho horses arc weighed out for any ol these events. Race? Nos. 2, \ and (i, are open events, Qualification of a Hunter—A hunter is a horso that has been hunted regularly with any recognised pack oi hounds, to the satisfaction of the Master, during the present season (1893), and the bom pit/ property of a member of any recognised Hunt Club. Definition ol a Maiden Rider—Any member of a recognised Hunt Club, who has never ridden before in a race of any description (hunter races excepted), and who has never won n hunters' race at the time of starting. Gentlemen Riders-Persons desirous ol being registered as gentlemen riders are referred to rules 181 and 182 of tho Rules of Racing. H. M. LYON, Hon. Sec, for Race Meeting. Royal Oak'llolcl, Wellington, May 5,1803 WOODOUTK HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, The next torm will begin on Thursday, Juno the Ist (first), TEADMASTER, O.L. Gardiner, 8.A., jJL Pombroko College, Cambridge; Residont Assistant Master G F. Woold. ridge, M.A., Keblc College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymuastio Instructor, Sorgeant Lawrence, Subjects-Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geogrophy, Arithmetio, Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christohurch and Wangonui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of echool hours The house has large rooms and stands in extonsivo grounds including a field for criokct and football. An espenenced matron is in charge of the domeatio arrange* ment3 Vacancies for several Boardors from the ago of ten, and for a fow Day Boys, Mr Gardiner will be at homo till May sth, and on Monday, Tuesday, and 'Wednesday, May 29. 30,31. Frotpectus and full information on applicilinn to Wcodcoto House I FRSALE:- 7 acres 5t Land, tight roomed dwelling, washhouse, buggy shed, etab'e, cowshed, etc., J hour from Mastcrton Post Office. 4asrcs nl)hncwßix-roomcddwellir.g, sheds, etc., large orchard in full bearing, half-hour from Maitcrton Post Office. tij acres; 2 acres standing bush, with new flve-roomcd bouse and outbuildings, garden, an I orchard, etc., half-hour from Jfasterton I'oit Office. 1 aero (fino creek running through) four roomed dwelling ; good orchard ; cheap; 10 minutes from Mastcrton Post Office. J acre, Bix-roomcd I' welling, nearly new, corner section, Lincoln Road. 6 acres. New Dwelling of six rooms, Stable, Phed», etc., Good Orchard, Upper Plain. 12 acreß (creek rufining through), Sevenroomed House and usual Outbuilding*. 2 Fivc-roomcd Cottages, Bannistcr-strcct quarter acre of land each, Stable, Sheds, etc, Alio several other properties formic ensh or on terms, in Ilannister-ttrcct, Worksop Road, Columba Road, Kuripuni. Sections Bannisterstreet, Church-street, etc, etc. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security from L2Dto LSOOOat Current Rates, E.H.WADDINGTON Commission Agent, MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. TMWAGG.CO., PROPRIETORS. A SINGLE visit to our factory will convince „„., ~i,,» m ,,.!, n ,™m n ii,,i„„n„ „,, ;„. ress combined with the best workmanship and materials. It is seldom more than one vehicle is built after prccisoly tho samo design. Our styles arc models of perfection. Tho quality of our work is of the highest grade. Wo invite you to order a sample vehicle. Tho reputation of tho Mastcrton Coach Factory is well, known. The public will look to practictu experience and must know that CHEAP WORK is a drag on the wheels of enterprise, We are in cooperation with tliegciuiialpublicand the fact of to many vehicles being turned out of our factory during tho met year shows clearly that tbey appreciate a first-class article, whicb ys a good percentage on the capital Wo are building light pleasure s of all descriptions. Inspection costs nothing. Prices and draft* on application. THOS. WAGS & CO. GEO. HERON Hall Street, MASTERTON, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER. {KMISMEB K FBNO.NO WIRE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 4
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